Chevy Convertibles

Ever since the release of Chevy corvettes in 1953, the automotive market has never been the same. Chevy cars are designed with such beauty and precision that it has become an icon. Whether it is the classic Chevy or the brand new model, there is no doubt the car lives up to the expectations of its buyers. To name a few, Chevrolet’s 1939 Cadillac Series 90, 1961 Bel Air Convertible, 1966 Corvair Monza, 1963 Impala SS and 1975 Caprice Classic. Each comes with new and added features that are built to reflect that generation. A Chevy convertible such as the 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic which belonged to one of the last convertibles included rich upholstery, major power assists, and a 175-horsepower 400 V-8 linked to Turbo Hydromantic transmission. It was built with a more luxurious big bow-tie look, which eventually overtook the Impala Series. Today, you are lucky if you can find and own a Caprice Classic.
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With its crisp new jet smooth styling and powerful V-8 engine, Chevy is well known in history for producing the 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS. It still remains as the hot-looking drop top Chevy convertible today. With added bucket seats, shift console, and other racy touches, this beauty is certainly a must buy. Its engine boasts of having 250, 340 and up to 425 horsepower.
Today there are so many Chevy convertible models you can choose from depending on your budget. It is important that you know what you want in a car and the necessary specifications that you desire. Looking at the classic Chevy convertibles can sometimes be confusing. There’s so much to learn about these classics that it might be possible to fit into this article. But one thing is certain, a Chevy convertible is something you wouldn’t want to miss having in your garage.











